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  1. #13
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    JDM EG Built B16a2 Turbo
    they have mobile thread repair guys? I will have a look in the yellow pages.
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  2. #14
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    The Three issues have been sorted:

    Went to turbo tech and they told me that my turbo is roughly fine. has minimal shaft play and will need to be rebuild in 50 thou. This scare made me realise anyways that i need a bigger turbo so im currently selling this.

    Exhaust manifold i have painted with 3 coats so far, i might go for another 3 just to be sure it doesnt peal off under heat like last time.


    And the stud stuck in my block was pretty easy to get out. Heres a few pics on what i did and the overall outcome.




    I also used a threading set to run through the tread to clean it up afterward which turned out great.

    I got the dam thred stuck on the thred removal bit but meh the set only cost me $9.95
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  3. #15
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    Very nice, i would of suggested getting the manifold HPC coated or similar. maybe some heat wrap. This stuff makes a great difference with heat soak, especially with FWD having heat sources so close to cooling systems (radiator / intercooler). Plus Heat coating (HPC) and/or heat wrap looks great!!

  4. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sexc86 View Post
    Very nice, i would of suggested getting the manifold HPC coated or similar. maybe some heat wrap. This stuff makes a great difference with heat soak, especially with FWD having heat sources so close to cooling systems (radiator / intercooler). Plus Heat coating (HPC) and/or heat wrap looks great!!
    Its already been coated. Thats why im having trouble with the paint sticking

    I was thinking about getting wrap also.
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  5. #17
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    Head Removal + Help To create a Head Gasket DIY

    Ok so i gotta remove my head to replace my rings. I searched around on the forum and found that a few people are asking DIY's on Head Gasket replacement so i thought i would kill two birds with one stone. I need help trying to figure out how to get the head off from this picture below.



    I cant seam to figure out where the head bolts onto the bottom end.
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  6. #18
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    The bolts are under the camshafts, you need to remove all the cam caps and cams

    EDIT: If you need/want a pdf of the service manual just PM me
    Last edited by ZeForce; 18-04-2009 at 01:16 PM.
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  8. #20
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    What are these star bolts and how do i get them off?



    I need to find where to get the socket for the Star shaped bolts connecting the rods to the crank
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  9. #21
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    they look to be torx if they are star shaped, bunnings should have you sorted for the tools that's where i got my torx screwdriver set, I have seen sockets with them too.

  10. #22
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    In-Hex sockets I think they call them.
    Try a specialised tool store/bunnings etc.

    Search on google for torx and in-hex sockets.

  11. #23
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    just use a double hex socket on it. find the right size that will fit and it should bring it off.

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